The Northern Lagoon is part of the world-famous Venetian Lagoon in the Italian region of Veneto, but, in contrast to the well-known and exploited Central Lagoon, has managed to preserve its original landscape to a high degree. The future of this tranquil landscape, however, is anything but certain. Its further existence calls for landscape design interventions that consider the balance of three dialectical pairs: land & water, human & non-human and nature & artifice. A related comprehensive design strategy has to focus on the entire lagoon as one system where many environmental, morphological, and social singularities coexist
The Venice lagoon is a social-ecological system, result of centuries of co-evolution between natural...
The idea of fringe in the city of Venice is a singular concept as unique as the morphology of the la...
The Venice Lagoon social-ecological system is characterized by a strong relationship between the nat...
The Northern Lagoon is part of the world-famous Venetian Lagoon in the Italian region of Veneto, but...
What long ago started as a small fishing village, seeking refuge from the Romans, slowly evolved int...
In June 2011, the Venetians Engineers organized a conference entitled: The Eighth district. The Lagu...
Il paesaggio lagunare veneziano è un grande paesaggio culturale. Una “regione storica” fondata su de...
Transitional territories such as lagoons are among the most impacted and delicate environments, thre...
The Lagoon of Venice is one of the largest and important Coastal Transitional Ecosystems of the Medi...
The Venice lagoon—the largest Mediterranean coastal lagoon—is characterized by the presence at its e...
Venice and its lagoon are a place where the imaginary and the legends of man and water are thriving....
The Venice lagoon - the largest Mediterranean coastal lagoon connected to the Adriatic Sea – compris...
The relationship between Venice and water is historically, first and foremost, one of human power o...
The first Italian journal expressly dedicated to the Environmental Humanities, Lagoonscapes, is anim...
The Metropolitan City of Venice is a fragile, amphibi- ous territory. Over the centuries Venice has ...
The Venice lagoon is a social-ecological system, result of centuries of co-evolution between natural...
The idea of fringe in the city of Venice is a singular concept as unique as the morphology of the la...
The Venice Lagoon social-ecological system is characterized by a strong relationship between the nat...
The Northern Lagoon is part of the world-famous Venetian Lagoon in the Italian region of Veneto, but...
What long ago started as a small fishing village, seeking refuge from the Romans, slowly evolved int...
In June 2011, the Venetians Engineers organized a conference entitled: The Eighth district. The Lagu...
Il paesaggio lagunare veneziano è un grande paesaggio culturale. Una “regione storica” fondata su de...
Transitional territories such as lagoons are among the most impacted and delicate environments, thre...
The Lagoon of Venice is one of the largest and important Coastal Transitional Ecosystems of the Medi...
The Venice lagoon—the largest Mediterranean coastal lagoon—is characterized by the presence at its e...
Venice and its lagoon are a place where the imaginary and the legends of man and water are thriving....
The Venice lagoon - the largest Mediterranean coastal lagoon connected to the Adriatic Sea – compris...
The relationship between Venice and water is historically, first and foremost, one of human power o...
The first Italian journal expressly dedicated to the Environmental Humanities, Lagoonscapes, is anim...
The Metropolitan City of Venice is a fragile, amphibi- ous territory. Over the centuries Venice has ...
The Venice lagoon is a social-ecological system, result of centuries of co-evolution between natural...
The idea of fringe in the city of Venice is a singular concept as unique as the morphology of the la...
The Venice Lagoon social-ecological system is characterized by a strong relationship between the nat...